This is an absolutely incredible 2021 Ferrari Monza SP2, and this particular example is painted in ‘Blu Scozia’ with a racing livery (LM04) in ‘Argento Nurbürgring’, also believed to be car number 263558. Inside the cabin is the true specialty behind this specification, a Poltrana Frau Mahagoni Heritage Leather interior!The Ferrari Tailor Made is an exclusive programme that allows customers to customize multiple facets of their automobile, allowing for the car to reflect on the personality and specific interests of that specific customer. The Ferrari Monza SP2 is clearly a visually stunning automobile, and a quite rare one, considering between the Monza SP1 & SP2, only a total of 499 examples were planned for production by Ferrari for the entire world. Introduced at the 2018 Paris Motor Show, both the Ferrari SP1 & SP2 represent a new beginning for Ferrari with the ‘Icona Series’. The Icona Series will consist of new special project cars that take inspiration from Ferrari’s most iconic classics & are to be produced in limited numbers only. The Monza SP1 is a fixed single-seater, while the SP2 (shown here) offers both seats accommodating for up to two passengers. Mechanically both the SP1 & SP2 are identical & Ferrari claims this modelis one of the most powerful V12 road cars they have ever produced. Based on the underpinnings on the 812 SuperFast, both cars are powered by a naturally aspirated 6,496 cc (6.5 L) F140 GA V12 engine that produces 10hp more than the 812 with a total of 799hp. The SP2 (3,351lb), with it’s second seat does weigh slightly more than the SP1 (3,306lb), however performance is not heavily effected, and both models can accelerate from 0-60mph in around 2.9 seconds with a top speed of about 186mph. The SP1 & SP2 were designed by the Ferrari Styling Centre under the watchful eye of Ferrari design chief Flavio Manzoni.
How many made? 1 of 500 cars built between the SP1 and SP2
Engine: 6.5 L F140 GC V12 - 799hp
Debut: 2018 Paris Motor Show
Top Speed: around 186mph
0-60mph: around 2.9 seconds
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